On 6/16/2014 9:11 AM, Edward Diener wrote:
On 6/16/2014 2:38 AM, Eric Niebler wrote:
On 6/15/2014 10:36 PM, Eric Niebler wrote:
On 6/15/2014 2:20 PM, Andrey Semashev wrote:
On Sunday 15 June 2014 21:18:12 Jürgen Hunold wrote:
The question remains: Who fixes this where?
As far as I can see, is_empty.hpp does not use BOOST_PP_CAT when it doesn't include it, so the header is correct. Accumulators should include cat.hpp whenever it uses BOOST_PP_CAT, so at least accumulators_fwd.hpp has a bug.
I've added the missing #include on develop. Hopefully, that fixes things.
Looks like it doesn't fix things. If Edward's is indeed the problematic commit, I wonder if he'd be willing to look into this. Edward?
This is the commit:
https://github.com/boostorg/preprocessor/commit/c66ea5871fd44274f681f02323c4...
*All* msvc accumulators tests are currently broken on develop by this.
I have backed out all the changes I made to preprocessor so the accumulators problem should now be fixed. I will look at the issue of why the macro was failing with my VC++ changes when I have some time.
I have not been able to do this correctly. I can do a 'git reset --hard abranch' to the local branch I want to back out 'develop' to but as soon as I try to push this to the remote develop I get: hint: Updates were rejected because the tip of your current branch is behind hint: its remote counterpart. Integrate the remote changes (e.g. hint: 'git pull ...') before pushing again. hint: See the 'Note about fast-forwards' in 'git push --help' for details. Is there some way I can back out the changes I have already pushed to the remote develop without having to manually back out each change manually on the latest 'develop' branch before I push it to the remote develop ?